If there is something you'd like to see during Fedora-Classroom sessions, let us know below, or mail your suggestions to the mailing list.

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If there is something you'd like to see during Fedora-Classroom sessions, let us know below, or mail your suggestions to the mailing list. If you are working actually on a draft to give a class, share with us and reach potential contributors to help you!

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===== In Draft =====

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* [[Docs_Project/Course_for_New_Contributors | How to make a doc with Publican]]

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===== Themes suggested by other contributors =====

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'''Education with Free/Libre Open Source Software:'''

* A Moodle install for Fedora Classroom.

* A Moodle install for Fedora Classroom.

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* Beginner's Guide to SystemTap

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'''Development tools and process'''

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* Revision Control (SVN git Mercurial)

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* Translation Transifex, (co-operative tools)

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* How to use the fedoraproject.org wiki.

* A short introduction to Bug Triaging (with some examples of untriaged bugs)

* A short introduction to Bug Triaging (with some examples of untriaged bugs)

* Testing/QA of the Fedora Desktop

* Testing/QA of the Fedora Desktop

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'''Desktop user basics'''

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* JessyInk (slideshow tools based on standard SVG+JavaScript, easy to make with Inkscape)

Contents

The Fedora Classroom is a project to teach interested users of Fedora how to better use, understand and manage their Distribution. Currently, All classes are held on IRC in the #fedora-classroom on irc.freenode.net. If you are not familiar with IRC, see the Fedora IRC HowTo .

If there is a session you would like to see, please suggest it and we'll do our best to accommodate the request.

The purpose of the classroom is to provide instruction about a specific topic. As such, it is beneficial for classroom sessions to adhere to a certain standard. Please try to adhere to the following during sessions:

Keep in mind that classroom sessions may be logged

Adhere to teacher instructions regarding questions and input

Avoid unnecessary actions, nick changes and away messages

Avoid off-topic conversation

The point is to help maintain a classroom environment that promotes learning while avoiding extraneous content.

If there is something you'd like to see during Fedora-Classroom sessions, let us know below, or mail your suggestions to the mailing list. If you are working actually on a draft to give a class, share with us and reach potential contributors to help you!